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occur

VI มี อยู่  exist appear me-yu

 

occur

VI เกิดขึ้น  อุบัติ  บังเกิด  อุบัติ ขึ้น  happen befall take place koed-kuan

 

occur

VI เข้ามา ใน จิตใจ  come to mind kao-ma-nai-jid-jai

 

occur to

PHRV ผุด ขึ้น ใน ใจ ของ  pud-kuan-nai-jai-kong

 

occurrence

N การ เกิดขึ้น  การ ปรากฎ ขึ้น  apperance existence kan-koed-kuan

 

occurrence

N เหตุการณ์ ที่ เกิดขึ้น  สิ่ง ที่ เกิดขึ้น  เรื่อง ที่ เกิดขึ้น  incident happening hed-kan-ti-koed-kuan

 

occurrent

A ที่ ปรากฏ ขึ้น  ที่ บัง เกิดขึ้น 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OCCUR

v.i.[L. occurro; ob and curro, to run. ] 1. Primarily, to meet; to strike against; to clash; and so used by Bentley, but this application is obsolete.
2. To meet or come to the mind; to be presented to the mind, imagination or memory. We say, no better plan occurs to me or to my mind; it does not occur to my recollection; the thought did not occur to me.
There doth not occur to me any use of this experiment for profit.
3. To appear; to meet the eye; to be found here and there. This word occurs in twenty places in the Scriptures; the other word does not occur in a single place; it does not occur in the sense suggested.
4. To oppose; to obviate. [Not used. ]

 

OCCURRENCE

n. 1. Literally, a coming or happening; hence, any incident or accidental event; that which happens without being designed or expected; any single event. We speak of an unusual occurrence, or of the ordinary occurrences of life.
2. Occasional presentation.
Voyages detain the mind by the perpetual occurrence and expectation of something new.

 

OCCURRENT

n.Incident; any thing that happens. Obs.

 

OCCURSION

n.[L. occursio, from occurro, to meet. ] A meeting of bodies; a clash.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

OCCUR

Oc *cur ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Occurred (); p. pr. & vb. n. Occurring.]Etym: [L. occurrere, occursum; ob (see Ob- ) + currere to run. See Course. ]

 

1. To meet; to clash. [Obs. ] The resistance of the bodies they occur with. Bentley.

 

2. To go in order to meet; to make reply. [Obs. ] I must occur to one specious objection. Bentley.

 

3. To meet one's eye; to be found or met with; to present itself; to offer; to appear; to happen; to take place; as, I will write if opportunity occurs. In Scripture, though the word heir occur, yet there is no such thing as "heir " in our author's sense. Locke.

 

4. To meet or come to the mind; to suggest itself; to be presented to the imagination or memory. There doth not occur to me any use of this experiment for profit. Bacon.

 

OCCURRENCE

Oc *cur "rence, n. Etym: [Cf. F. occurrence. See Occur. ]

 

1. A coming or happening; as, the occurence of a railway collision. Voyages detain the mind by the perpetual occurrence and expectation of something new. I. Watts.

 

2. Any incident or event; esp. , one which happens without being designed or expected; as, an unusual occurrence, or the ordinary occurrences of life. All the occurrence of my fortune. Shak.

 

Syn. -- See Event.

 

OCCURRENT

Oc *cur "rent, a. Etym: [L. occurrens, -entis, p.pr. of occurrere:cf. F. occurrent. See Occur. ]

 

Defn: Occurring or happening; hence, incidental; accidental.

 

OCCURRENT

OCCURRENT Oc *cur "rent, n.

 

1. One who meets; hence, an adversary. [Obs. ] Holland.

 

2. Anything that happens; an occurrence. [Obs. ] These we must meet with in obvious occurrents of the world. Sir T. Browne.

 

OCCURSE

Oc *curse ", n. Etym: [L.occursus.]

 

Defn: Same as Occursion. [Obs. ] Bentley.

 

OCCURSION

Oc *cur "sion, n. Etym: [L.occursio. See Occur. ]

 

Defn: A meeting; a clash; a collision. [Obs. ] Boyle.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

occur

oc cur |əˈkər əˈkər | verb ( occurs, occurring, occurred ) [ no obj. ] happen; take place: the accident occurred at about 3:30 p.m. exist or be found to be present in a place or under a particular set of conditions: radon occurs naturally in rocks such as granite. (occur to ) (of a thought or idea ) come into the mind of (someone ): [ with clause ] : it occurred to him that he hadn't eaten. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin occurrere go to meet, present itself, from ob- against + currere to run.

 

occurrence

oc cur rence |əˈkərəns əˈkərəns | noun an incident or event: vandalism used to be a rare occurrence. the fact or frequency of something happening: the occurrence of cancer increases with age. the fact of something existing or being found in a place or under a particular set of conditions: the occurrence of natural gas fields. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: probably from the plural of archaic occurrent, in the same sense, via French from Latin occurrent- befalling, from the verb occurrere (see occur ).

 

occurrent

oc cur rent |əˈkərənt əˈkərənt | adjective actually occurring or observable, not potential or hypothetical. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from French, or from Latin occurrent- befalling, from the verb occurrere.

 

Oxford Dictionary

occur

occur |əˈkəː | verb ( occurs, occurring, occurred ) [ no obj., with adverbial ] happen; take place: the accident occurred at about 3.30 p.m. exist or be found to be present in a place or under a particular set of conditions: radon occurs naturally in rocks such as granite. (occur to ) (of a thought or idea ) come into the mind of: [ with clause ] : it occurred to him that he hadn't eaten. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from Latin occurrere go to meet, present itself , from ob- against + currere to run .

 

occurrence

occurrence |əˈkʌr (ə )ns | noun an incident or event: vandalism used to be a rare occurrence. [ mass noun ] the fact or frequency of something happening: the occurrence of cancer increases with age. [ mass noun ] the fact of something existing or being found in a place or under a particular set of conditions: the occurrence of natural gas fields. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: probably from the plural of archaic occurrent, in the same sense, via French from Latin occurrent- befalling , from the verb occurrere (see occur ).

 

occurrent

oc ¦cur |rent |əˈkʌrənt | adjective actually occurring or observable, not potential or hypothetical. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from French, or from Latin occurrent- befalling , from the verb occurrere.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

occur

occur verb 1 the accident occurred at about 3:30: happen, take place, come about, transpire, materialize, arise, crop up; informal go down; literary come to pass, befall, betide; formal eventuate. 2 the disease occurs chiefly in tropical climates: be found, be present, exist, appear, prevail, present itself, manifest itself, turn up. 3 an idea occurred to her: enter one's head /mind, cross one's mind, come to mind, spring to mind, strike one, hit one, dawn on one, suggest itself, present itself. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See happen . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

occurrence

occurrence noun 1 vandalism used to be a rare occurrence: event, incident, happening, phenomenon, affair, matter, circumstance. 2 the occurrence of cancer increases with age: existence, instance, appearance, manifestation, materialization, development; frequency, incidence, rate, prevalence; Statistics distribution.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

occur

occur verb 1 the accident occurred at about 3.30 p.m. happen, take place, come about, transpire, materialize, chance, arise, crop up, turn out, fall, come, fall out, pass off; N. Amer. informal go down; literary come to pass, befall, betide; archaic hap; rare eventuate. 2 the disease occurs chiefly in tropical climates: be found, be present, exist, be met with, appear, prevail, present itself, show itself, manifest itself, turn up; formal obtain. 3 an idea occurred to her | didn't it occur to you that I might have made other arrangements? enter one's head /mind, cross one's mind, come to mind, spring to mind, come to one, strike one, hit one, dawn on one, suggest itself, present itself, come into one's consciousness.

 

occurrence

occurrence noun 1 vandalism used to be a rare occurrence: event, incident, happening, phenomenon, affair, matter, experience, circumstance, development, contingency, eventuality. 2 the occurrence of cancer increases with age: existence, instance, appearance, manifestation, materialization, development, springing up; frequency, incidence, rate, prevalence; Statistics distribution.

 

French Dictionary

occurrence

occurrence n. f. nom féminin 1 littéraire Circonstance. 2 linguistique Attestation d ’une unité linguistique dans un texte. : Nous avons relevé plusieurs occurrences de ce néologisme dans les journaux. LOCUTION En l ’occurrence Dans la circonstance, dans le cas présent. Note Orthographique o cc u rr ence.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

occur

oc cur /əkə́ː r / (! 強勢は第2音節 ) 〖語源は 「…に向かって走る 」〗(名 )occurence 動詞 s /-z /; red /-d /; ring 自動詞 1 かたく a. 〈思わぬ出来事 変化などが 〉起こる , 発生する , 生じる (happen 類義 )These changes occur naturally in the cells .これらの変化は細胞の中で自然に起こる The first accident occurred in May .最初の事故は5月に発生した .b. 副詞 〈物 事などが 〉存在する, 見られる (!exist, be foundよりかたい語; 副詞 は場所の表現 ) Several cases occurred in England .いくつかの症例がイギリスで見られた .2 【人に 】〈考えなどが 〉 (突然 )浮かぶ «to » ; It occurs (to A ) (that )節 /to do (A 〈人 〉)…という [する ]考えが思い浮かぶ (!受け身 進行形にしない ) It occurred to me (that ) he might be married .ひょっとして彼は結婚しているのではないかという思いがふと浮んだ It never occurred to me to run away .逃げることなど思いもつかなかった ▸ A solution suddenly occurred to him .ある解決策が突然彼の頭に浮かんだ .

 

occurrence

oc cur rence /əkə́ːr (ə )ns |əkʌ́r -/ (! 強勢は第2音節 ) occur 名詞 s /-ɪz /1 C 出来事 , 事件 (連語 common, daily; rare, unusual )an everyday [unexpected ] occurrence 日常の [思いがけない ]出来事 .2 U (災害などが )起こること, 発生, 存在 (instance ); (鉱物などの )産出 the occurrence of earthquakes 地震の発生 .